Re: ANOVA : Repeated Measures?

2001-02-09 Thread Paul R Swank
Whether or not to use random effects should depend on whether you wish to generalize the results to some populations that the sample is (hopefully) representative of. Usually we wish to generalize to some population of subjects. Typically (but not neccesarily) we are not interested in generalizing

project manager

2001-02-09 Thread dennis roberts
jon cryer at u of iowa has kindly let me put a small section from his ... minitab handbook for windows release 13, haden-mcneil publishers 2000 ... about using the PROJECT MANAGER ... as a downloadable pdf file at http://roberts.ed.psu.edu/users/droberts/mtbtutor.htm perhaps some of you or

Determing Best Performer

2001-02-09 Thread Grant Robertson
Hi All, I have a client who insist on determining which call centre representative is the weeks best performer. We conduct weekly interviews and ask respondents to rate each representative. For some reps we conduct 5 interviews others 1 and so on. Now the question is how do you go about

Re: careers in statistics

2001-02-09 Thread Jay Warner
a)there is always plenty of work for those who like what they do. b)If it's money you're wanting, then you have to be able to do something that someone else will pay to have done. c)happiness comes to those who find (a) and (b) in the same activity. Or who do not compromise (a)

Re: Significance Testing in Experiments

2001-02-09 Thread Herman Rubin
In article AC09DC4F4DFCD211A83C00805FE6138D3693F0@NHQJPK1EX2, Magill, Brett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The more general concern about significance testing notwithstanding, I have a question about the use of testing, or other inferential statistical techniques, in experiments using human subjects,

Re: ANOVA : Repeated Measures?

2001-02-09 Thread Donald Burrill
If for each Subject you have 4 Measures in each of the 3 Conditions, then both Conditions and Measures are repeated-measures factors: you design may be symbolized as S x C x M -- that is, Subjects (5 levels) are crossed with both Conditions and Measures. This design is equivalent to

Re: MIT Sexism statistical bunk

2001-02-09 Thread Gene Gallagher
The link to the datafiles appears to be case sensitive, so http://www.es.umb.edu/edg/ECOS611/MIT-IWF.zip should be: http://www.es.umb.edu/edg/ECOS611/mit-iwf.zip Gene Gallagher Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ =

SLR sensitivity program I wrote

2001-02-09 Thread EAKIN MARK E
If you have Visual Basic 6 installed on your computer, I would be interested in your feedback on a computer program that I wrote for my class. It demonstates the effect of changing the X and/or Y values of a point on simple linear regression estimates. It will only run under a VB 6 environment

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2001-02-09 Thread BAECULA
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Re: The number of DOE runs for variable factors

2001-02-09 Thread Bob Wheeler
Rather than use experimental designs which are constructed to meet criteria irrelevant to your problem, you might consider Latin hypercubes or a numerical sequence such as a Faure sequence. These are space filling structures that might make good starting sets. Latin hypercubes may be easiest for